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According to Jim Easton on 4/9/2006 1:44 AM:
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> Anyway, find 4.2.27:
> I must have installed 4.3.0 several times :-( I really didn't have a
> good handle on using setup). oldfind claims he is version 4.3.0 too :-(.
> Funny thing though, they are dif
Dear Eric,
> > Version 4.2.27 had the same problem but 4.3.0 worked.
>
> Glad I could help. Hmm, even though 4.3.0 is marked
> alpha quality upstream, compared to stable 4.2.27,
> maybe I should go ahead and make 4.3.0 the current
> version for cygwin, since there have been several reports
> of
>
> Thank you very much - much appreciated.
>
> Version 4.2.27 had the same problem but 4.3.0 worked.
Glad I could help. Hmm, even though 4.3.0 is marked
alpha quality upstream, compared to stable 4.2.27,
maybe I should go ahead and make 4.3.0 the current
version for cygwin, since there have be
Hi Eric,
Thank you very much - much appreciated.
Version 4.2.27 had the same problem but 4.3.0 worked.
I also learned a bit more about how to use setup. :-)
I also didn't even know of the existance of cygcheck.
It's a bad day when you don't learn something :-)
I'm not sure what the significan
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According to Jim Easton on 4/6/2006 4:14 AM:
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> I don't see find at all in the cygwin setup. Specifically where do I
> find find 4.2.27 or 4.3.0? I would like to try one of those versions
> first before anyone goes to a whole lot of trouble.
That'
Dear Eric,
Eric Blake wrote:
> According to Richard Quadling on 4/5/2006 3:52 AM:
> > On 05/04/06, Jim Easton wrote:
> >> example:
> >>
> >> $ find /cygdrive/c -iname \*Telus\* -print
> >> find: .: No such file or directory
> >> find: /cygdrive/c/AUTOEXEC.BAT: No such file or directory
> >
> >
>
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According to Richard Quadling on 4/5/2006 3:52 AM:
> On 05/04/06, Jim Easton wrote:
>> example:
>>
>> $ find /cygdrive/c -iname \*Telus\* -print
>> find: .: No such file or directory
>> find: /cygdrive/c/AUTOEXEC.BAT: No such file or directory
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>
>
On 05/04/06, Jim Easton <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Hi People,
>
> Find does not seem able to search the /cygdrive/c directory.
>
> example:
>
> $ find /cygdrive/c -iname \*Telus\* -print
> find: .: No such file or directory
> find: /cygdrive/c/AUTOEXEC.BAT: No such file or directory
$ find --ver
Hi People,
Find does not seem able to search the /cygdrive/c directory.
example:
$ find /cygdrive/c -iname \*Telus\* -print
find: .: No such file or directory
find: /cygdrive/c/AUTOEXEC.BAT: No such file or directory
find: /cygdrive/c/AVG7QT.DAT: No such file or directory
find: /cygdrive/c/boot.
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